Congratulation’s are in Order:
The article in the News Review is on Page 2
Congratulation’s are in Order:
The article in the News Review is on Page 2
Below is a link to an article about the Model Railroad Club. Hope you enjoy.
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Any one interested on playing Bocce for the Season can find information by Clicking on the Link
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New players , teams and Ladies are welcome to join
Congratulations to the Foxwood Bowlers
Bruno Sidor 192
Jim Hannon 178
Phyliss Zolnowski 172
Ellen Spina 150
Interested in Playing Golf
Residents play every Tuesday (weather Permitting) at The Cherry Link Golf Course in Riverhead
Contact Jery Dolson House # 251–631-727-7871
Click the link below to view pictures of the Bocce Awards presentation
Communication is essential when you evacuate in a hurricane, a tornado or other disaster. You may need to call for help, reach family members if you get separated and let faraway loved ones know how you’re doing. Here are the communication essentials to take when you evacuate:
You’ll also need emergency supplies should you face unexpected or unusual situations such as cold or lack of electricity. Keep in mind that some of the things you usually rely on, such as ATMs, credit card machines and even your smartphone, may not be working. Pack these emergency items:
It’s wise to have your important documents stored digitally so you can access them if physical copies get damaged. Here are some important documents to take:
Pack so that you and your family have enough food and water to get through at least three days. If you’re wondering what kind of food to put in an evacuation kit, experts recommend crackers, nut butter, dried fruit and nuts and seeds, juice boxes, energy bars, canned beans, canned fruit, canned meat and canned vegetables. Here’s what to pack to sustain you and your family:
Keep in mind that you may need multiple days’ worth of clothing, including a change of clothes in case what you’re wearing gets dirty or wet. Make sure to take:
The personal hygiene items you need to pack will vary based on your and your family’s needs, but here are some items you may want to include:
If you or someone in your family takes medication or wears contacts or glasses, make sure to consider that when you pack. Your evacuation kit should include these vision and medical supplies:
If you or your family have special health or medical needs, make a list of items you’ll need to add to your evacuation kit. For example, here’s a list of evacuation items for people with diabetes and here’s a list of evacuation items for those with food allergies.
If you have a baby or toddler in the family, you’ll need to pack special supplies. Here are the items you may want to take for babies and young children:
If you have furry, feather or scaly family members, you’ll need to make an evacuation plan for them ahead of time since many shelters don’t accept pets. If you plan to evacuate with your pets to a relative’s home or hotel, you may want to take:
You never want to risk your safety by taking time to gather possessions when you’re trying to evacuate in a hurry. But if you plan ahead, you may be able to pack a few sentimental items such as your child’s first drawing or your grandma’s engagement ring. Consider picking the three items that have the most sentimental value to you (as long as they’re easily portable) and packing them ahead of time.
You may be able to pack many of these essential items in advance so they’re ready to gather quickly. You may then want to make a list of items you want to take but can’t pack in advance, like your phones and chargers, so you know what to grab before you go.
Do you have an evacuation kit or list ready?
Article condensed from The Hartford Insurance Company 2022